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  1. #21

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    still standing up!

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    In these days I look for
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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    This is an orthodox place.

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    A piece of Germany,only.

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    This is one of the entrances of a Romanian monastery.For those who don't know the language I tried a translation:God bless our steps in and our steps out.

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    Would You take a coffee?

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    Re: Central European Lines

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    They reminded me the story of Joachim and his little Mary.So I illustrated it in my proper way

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,

    Central European Lines

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  9. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radu Dinu Cordeanu View Post
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    Radu

    I see you have traded in the Audi for a couple of nice-looking mules... wise choice.

    Good shot. I love the expression on their faces looking at the food.

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    It seems to be

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    Now curved and coloured lines...

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    This is an orthodox church.Between visitors,not believers,this child who prayed reminded me a childhood's prayer:"Angel,my little Angel,...I am weakly,You make me strongly..." and so on,and so on...

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    Last edited by Radu Dinu Cordeanu; 28th August 2010 at 03:30 PM.

  13. #33

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    Radu you have a wonderfully unique and vibrant way of showing us Central European life. Why don't we get pairs of chocolate breasts adorning the shelves at Thorntons? When your eyes find the praying child in the last shot it suddenly transforms the whole image and he/she becomes a focal point. It is a very touching study

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirefox View Post
    Radu you have a wonderfully unique and vibrant way of showing us Central European life. Why don't we get pairs of chocolate breasts adorning the shelves at Thorntons? When your eyes find the praying child in the last shot it suddenly transforms the whole image and he/she becomes a focal point. It is a very touching study

    Steve
    You are too kind!
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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    Mihai Cantacuzino was a man who,around 1690,traveled to Holy Land.Being there he arrived at St.Ekaterina Monastery on Sinai Mountain.Touched being in his feelings, when he was back,he found a place on a mountain and built a small monastery which was named Sinaia.Below You see a pano image of this settlement.

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    Last edited by Radu Dinu Cordeanu; 31st August 2010 at 05:52 AM.

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    Hi,
    Around this monastery grew a village.When,in 19th century,our loved king Carol the 1st built here his castle the development of this settlement begun.This new position lead to build a new church for monks as for inhabitants and tourists.Thus the old village became a holidays town named Sinaia.

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    Hi,
    Neither in this small hungarian town of Kecskemet nor elsewhere the stability seems to be not at home.

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    Hi,
    A too painted old woman could mean

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,

    Central European Lines

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    Re: Central European Lines

    Hi,
    In my Faith the Cross Day is coming soon.On this monument there are three types of crosses.From down to top there are a Greek a Slavic a Latin and a Slavic one again.In our Christian past the Slavs ruled our Faith so there is nothing new to be Slavic crosses on our monuments.I am not sure at all but,I like to think that the presence of the Latin cross is a builders' revenge.

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    Last edited by Radu Dinu Cordeanu; 14th September 2010 at 05:26 AM.

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